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Q) What is the importance of milk teeth in my children

A) The main function of the milk teeth is to act as space maintainers for the proper eruption of the succeeding permanent teeth. If the milk teeth are removed due to caries, the incidence of permanent teeth erupting in an abnormal manner is increased.

 

 
 
 

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